Best Books for Fall

Finding a great novel that will immerse you into another world is truly priceless. With fall break and the cozy winter months ahead, we’ve tracked down the hottest books for adults and kids alike.

KidsThis Ship of the Dead (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard Series) by Rick Riordan
In the latest novel from the hit series “Magnus Chase and Gods Asgard”, Magnus finds himself teaming up with his friends to stop Loki on his quest to sail against the Asgardian gods and begin the final battle of Ragnarok. Will Magnus’s training be enough to defeat him? Read along to find out.

Frindle by Andrew Clements and Brian Selznick (illustrator)
Fifth grader Nicholas Allen decides to liven up his language arts class by inventing a new word for pen – frindle. Little does he know that this simple act will soon unleash a series of events that quickly spin out of control.

Socks by Beverly Cleary and Tracy Dockray
When a new baby arrives, Socks the cat becomes jealous that the attention of his owners has suddenly shifted from him to the new bundle of joy. Soon he begins acting out and getting into trouble. What will it take to make Socks realize just how much he is loved?

The Getaway (Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series) by Jeff Kinney
Join Greg Heffley and his family as they escape the cold weather and holiday stress with a much-needed tropical island vacation. They soon, however, discover that between sun poisoning, stomach troubles and venomous critters, paradise isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Can their trip be saved? Follow along on this hilarious adventure.

The Monster at the End of this Book by Jon Stone
Reader beware! There is a monster at the end of this book! With the turn of each page, you’ll get closer and closer.

AdultsOrigin by Dan Brown
Robert Langdon, Harvard professor of symbology and religious iconography, arrives at the Guggenheim Museum Bobao to attend a major announcement that “will change the face of science forever.” The night quickly erupts into chaos and Langdon finds himself on a journey to uncover the truth.

The sun and her flowers by Rupi Kaur
In her long-awaited second collection of poetry, Kaur explores a journey of growth and healing, ancestry and honoring one’s roots.

It: A Novel by Stephen KingRead the novel that inspired the popular film! In the book, seven strangers return home to confront a nightmare they stumbled upon as teenagers…an evil without a name: It.

The German Girl: A Novel by Armando Lucas CorreaAs a young girl, Hannah Rosenthal fled Nazi-occupied Germany with her family and best friend only to discover that the oversees refuge was an illusion. On her 12th birthday, Hannah receives a strange package from her aunt that opens a world of mystery about her family’s history.

The Rules of Magic by Alice HoffmanIn a spellbinding prequel to the bestseller, “Practical Magic”, “The Rules of Magi”c is a story about the power love and the importance of being true to yourself.

What’s on your fall reading list? Share with us in the comments below.